A few days ago, I decided to show some photos of my travels in South America. Some of the photos that I will show in future installments I have already uploaded to the forum, although it is worth seeing some of them again as a whole. But those of this installment deserve a separate consideration, because it is one of the most beautiful places I have visited, it has been the scene of movies and it reminds me that I have to return. The photos are from film, scanned and retouched to make them a little better. They are not good photos because my skill at that time was not good enough and with negative development, copying and scanning, it is not a good process for a photo. So, don't be too harsh on the criticism about the photos.
The first photo is the Jesuit ruins of San Ignacio in Misiones, Argentina. Photos 2,3,4,5,6 and 7 are different views of the hundreds of waterfalls that there are. Photo 8 is the so-called devil's throat, scene where the movie "The Mission" with Robert De Niro begins and photo 9 is a waterfall that looks like one used in the movie "Kingdom of the crystal Skull" the last one from the Indiana Jones series. They called the crying eyes.
Jorge, no need to apologize for these, they are very nice. I can see the age in a couple of them but it doesn't detract from the presentation at all! I like all of them. I'm looking forward to seeing more. Thank you for sharing these!
They look very nice! Looks like you visited some beautiful areas.
Fully understand your (our?) frustration over film-to-scan-to-post conundrum, but who cares?
Your finale, #8, is exceptional! (Oh, wait... you seem to have added a #9 in the meantime.)
Beautiful shots of places I will never see except for you sharing, Jorge, thanks!
Great photos and memories of the Iguazu Falls - looks to me like some of these are from there, right? Keep posting your interesting shots please! Joe
Really nice. A LOT of water.
Retired CPO wrote:
Jorge, no need to apologize for these, they are very nice. I can see the age in a couple of them but it doesn't detract from the presentation at all! I like all of them. I'm looking forward to seeing more. Thank you for sharing these!
Thank you for your kind comments. I forgot to say the photos from #2 to #9 are the Iguazu Falls where some were taken from the Brazilian side and others from Argentina side. The first is in Argentina 150 miles before reaching the falls.
ejpeters wrote:
They look very nice! Looks like you visited some beautiful areas.
Thank you for your kind comments. I forgot to say the photos from #2 to #9 are the Iguazu Falls where some were taken from the Brazilian side and others from Argentina side. The first is in Argentina 150 miles before reaching the falls.
Cany143 wrote:
Fully understand your (our?) frustration over film-to-scan-to-post conundrum, but who cares?
Your finale, #8, is exceptional! (Oh, wait... you seem to have added a #9 in the meantime.)
Thank you for your kind comments. I forgot to say the photos from #2 to #9 are the Iguazu Falls where some were taken from the Brazilian side and others from Argentina side. The first is in Argentina 150 miles before reaching the falls.
UTMike wrote:
Beautiful shots of places I will never see except for you sharing, Jorge, thanks!
Thank you for your kind comments. I forgot to say the photos from #2 to #9 are the Iguazu Falls where some were taken from the Brazilian side and others from Argentina side. The first is in Argentina 150 miles before reaching the falls.
weberwest wrote:
Great photos and memories of the Iguazu Falls - looks to me like some of these are from there, right? Keep posting your interesting shots please! Joe
Thank you for your kind comments. I forgot to say the photos from #2 to #9 are the Iguazu Falls where some were taken from the Brazilian side and others from Argentina side. The first is in Argentina 150 miles before reaching the falls.
NMGal wrote:
Really nice. A LOT of water.
Thank you for your kind comments. I forgot to say the photos from #2 to #9 are the Iguazu Falls where some were taken from the Brazilian side and others from Argentina side. The first is in Argentina 150 miles before reaching the falls.
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